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From: "John S. Fine" <johnfine AT erols DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: NASM "name mangling"
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 15:14:38 -0500
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Johan Venter (aka sphinX) wrote:

> [GLOBAL _blit_FPUiPUiUi]
> 
> and when i compiled my source and used this function, gcc returned 'undefined reference'.
. . .
> It seemed that either gcc or nasm didn't like that long function name,

   I would like to check whether that is a NASM bug (and if not,
see what the problem is).  I am too busy/lazy to install the C++
portion of djgpp (I use djgpp only for C).

   If you send me a .o file for C++ that requests the failing
mangled name, plus a NASM .asm file that tries to define it,
I think I can determine where the problem is and fix NASM if
the problem is there.
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